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Sir Charles and Lady Wolseley were among the passengers of the Cunard steam-ship Servia, which arrived yesterday morning from Liverpool Lady Wolseley was Miss Anita Theresa Murphy, the daughter of ...
So Lady Wolseley has learned to scrimp and save, too. She says: "You do have to live rather creatively. I remember once we had to go to a wedding and I needed a black hat to go with my outfit.
Lady Wolseley said: "It is a very big wrench and moving is always traumatic, even if you want to go. "It is very upsetting really to leave - when it's happened after a thousand years - on your watch.
So Lady Wolseley has learned to scrimp and save, too. She says: "You do have to live rather creatively. I remember once we had to go to a wedding and I needed a black hat to go with my outfit.
Lady Wolseley, 64, said: "It is a very big wrench and moving is always traumatic even if you want to go. "It is very upsetting really to leave, when it's happened after a thousand years, on your ...
This is the case with Sir Charles and Lady Wolseley, who are broke and about to be turfed out of their estate, which has been under the Wolseley name for 1,000 years.
Lady Wolseley said the couple had survived thanks to "an amazing amount of support from friends". She added: "I have not bought any new clothes since 1990.